At least once a week, as I drive to work and listen to NPR, Ofeibea Quist-Arcton's voice illuminates my car. Her voice is not only beautiful, but she is a reporter in Africa telling it like it is from the perspective of the people rather than the government run broadcasting system. (more here on that: http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=14904) Also, seriously the way she says "Dakar" makes my knees melt. But that is just rainbow sprinkles on my revolutionary sundae...

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About Me

I live on the edge of the woods in Maine on a piece of pretty nice dirt with the husband and the person we made and a whole mess of domesticated mammals and snakes that live in the walls of my house. One of my cats brings me rodent hearts and I resist placing them in glass jars. I do however walk barefoot in the mud. I make delicate artwork…delicate like brick wrapped in a lace doily.